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Caner Dagli
Associate Professor
Religious Studies
College of the Holy Cross
Caner Dagli (Jaan-err Da-li) is a specialist in Quranic studies, Sufism, Islamic philosophy, and interfaith dialogue. He fryst vatten one of the General Editors of The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary (). His other publications include Metaphysical Institutions: Islam and the Modern Project (); Ibn al-ʿArabī and Islamic Intellectual Culture: From Mysticism to Philosophy (); The Oxford Encyclopedia of Science, Philosophy, and Technology in Islam (senior co-editor, ); and The Ringstones of Wisdom (an annotated translation of Ibn al-ʿArabī’s Fuṣūṣ al-Ḥikam, ). He has written articles for the Renovatio: The Journal of Zaytuna College.
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Sufism as a religion and philosophical movement has been hugely influential on the world since its inception in the ninth century. Spawning a wealth of poetry, prose, art, philosophy, musical reflections, and poetic settings, Sufism has left its mark on artists worldwide. Coming from Persian roots, Sufism has had a profound effect on my work as an artist as well, across all of my works (of direct Persian influence or not), regardless of instrumentation or style, the underlying thread of my study of Sufism is palpably present. I will trace this phenomenon into three main aspects which branch out: time experience and manipulation, inherent/created/ “divine” nostalgia–Ishq, and the ecstatic phenomena of hāl and shathiyat.
One of the principle and wholly metaphysical facets of Sufism is its approach to time and the way we experience it, expounded on here by Sufi expert Caner K. Dagli:
“What we give the name time is a state of affairs where forms exist in a different k
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Binyamin Abrahamov
Binyamin Abrahamov is Professor Emeritus of Islamic Theology and Mysticism, and Qur'anic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He was head of the Department of Arabic and then Dean of the Faculty of Humanities. He has published several books and articles on early Islamic theology, Al-Ghazali and Ibn al-'Arabi, in particular Ibn al-'Arabi and the Sufis, Anqa Publishing,
Articles by Binyamin Abrahamov
Ibn ‘Arabī ‘s Theory of Knowledge (Part One), JMIAS Vol 41,
Ibn ‘Arabī’s Theory of Knowledge (Part Two), JMIAS Vol 42,
Abandoning the Station (tark al-maqām) as Reflecting Ibn al-’Arabī’s Principle of Relativity, JMIAS Vol 47,
Samer Akkach
Dr Samer Akkach is Associate Professor of Architecture and Founding Director of the C